I can remember the locals that thought Don Pulver’s plans for tall buildings in Conshohocken were foolish. Those first buildings in Conshohocken were the spark that transformed Conshohocken from a decaying area to a thriving metropolis.
I think he is doing something similar in the City of Coatesville.
Mr. Pulver has invested in and kept the hotel/office project in Coatesville alive for about six or seven years through good economic and bad economic times. When the Pulver team comes up against obstacles it finds ways to surmount them.
Comparing the Coatesville project to all of his other projects in Conshohocken, Pittsburgh and Chicago; Mr. Pulver said that “this is the hardest one we’ve ever done".
I think they are here for the long haul and the project is close to the finish line.
The entire session at the Brandywine Health Foundation that was held this morning is recorded below. It is divided into 4 parts.
First is Frances M. Sheehan, President and CEO of the Brandywine Health Foundation
Second in Nancy Keefer Nancy Keefer, CCE President & CEO of the Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry.
Third is Don Pulver of the Oliver Tyrone Pulver Corp.
Fourth is a Question and Answer Session
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